aglock-hunt@pacbell.net
anndietrich49@gmail.com
Shredding the Deadbeats memories forever...
I will destroy the rest of her memories if she keeps this deadbeat shit going...
Also, feminist can go skydive naked though a hurricane so they can fuck some serious wind if this troubles them...
Sir,
While we understand your frustration at the fact she refuses to maintain gainful employment nor make voluntary payments when an employer does not withhold from her wages, we respectfully request that you focus on the issue at hand.
Illinois governors are "elected" by voters throughout the State. Child Support workers, specifically those who respond to these emails, are State employees doing their jobs. Much of our actions are automated. Actions such as daily searches for employers, monitoring banks accounts associated with her Social Security Number, and suspending her driver's license require no human intervention (FEMINIST BIASED PROGRAMMER).
While many believe that a lack of payments is indicative of a lack of effort on our part, this is not the case. Simply put, if she would get a real job and take responsibility for those payments, you would be receiving them. Additionally, some believe that our enforcement actions are skewed to be more lenient towards non-custodial mothers. As previously stated, enforcement actions are computer-automated (FEMINIST BIASED PROGRAMMER) and take place when the case meets criteria.
Unfortunately, our enforcement actions do not guarantee payments. If she decides to work for unreported income, drive on a suspended license, and never put money in a bank account, enforcement becomes much more difficult.
You may also find answers to your questions by visiting our website at www.childsupport.illinois.gov and viewing the frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Sincerely,
Client Services Unit
Division of Child Support Services
Healthcare and Family Services
All of the sudden!
Thank you for your inquiry Please disregard that notice. A new address was located for the
non-custodial parent on 11/1/23.
We hope this response addresses your concerns. You may
also find answers to your questions by visiting our
website at www.childsupport.illinois.gov and viewing the frequently asked questions (FAQs). Sincerely, Client Services Unit Division of Child Support Services Healthcare and Family Services -----Original Message----- From: CustomerServiceWebsite@illinois.gov <CustomerServiceWebsite@illinois.gov> Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2023 4:00 PM To: HFS.ChildSupportHelp <Hfs.ChildSupportHelp@Illinois.gov>;
HFS.DCSSCustService <HFS.DCSSCustService@Illinois.gov> Subject: Online Services Inquiry ---------- Reporter Information ------------ Reporter's First Name: SEAN Reporter's Last Name: HEEGER Reporter's RIN: 146543954 Case: Docket / FIPS: County: Custodial Parent: Non-Custodial Parent: ---------- Inquiry by User (User Provided) ------------ Inquiry: the last mailing of the case closure was postmarked on 10 27 23the
date of the actual letter states that it was composed on10 21 23 thank you for your kind attention. good luck.
It is going to be interesting to see what this investigator with DHS comes up with.
Thank you for your inquiry and notifying Child Support Services of the letter you received. Your case is now in an inquiry review and has been assigned for a worker to review your case. If needed, a worker may call you to ask additional questions. Once the inquiry is complete, you will receive a detailed letter explaining your case. Again, thank you for brining this to our attention. For additional information, visit https://www.illinois.gov/hfs/ChildSupport/parents/Pages/FAQs.aspx to review Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). IMPORTANT NOTICE: You may experience a delay in the receipt of important Child Support Services mail. We appreciate your patience as we diligently attempt to resolve the issue. For questions or additional details, please contact the Child Support Services Call Center at 800.447.4278. Sincerely, Customer Service Unit Child Support Services Healthcare and Family Services -----Original Message----- From: CustomerServiceWebsite@illinois.gov <CustomerServiceWebsite@illinois.gov> Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2023 8:28 AM To: HFS.ChildSupportHelp <Hfs.ChildSupportHelp@Illinois.gov>; HFS.DCSSCustService <HFS.DCSSCustService@Illinois.gov> Subject: Online Services Inquiry ---------- Reporter Information ------------ Reporter's First Name: SEAN Reporter's Last Name: HEEGER Reporter's RIN: 146543954 Case: Docket / FIPS: County: Custodial Parent: Non-Custodial Parent: ---------- Inquiry by User (User Provided) ------------ Inquiry: still wondering why i have a paper from you stating that cora newbold is living with my son and i
C03790258 - 146543954 Status/NCP's location
Inbox
HFS.ChildSupportHelp
11:05 AM (3 hours ago)
to Sean@Heeger.org
Thank you for your inquiry.
Thank you for the information regarding the non-custodial parent's location.
Deadbeat.Mom is taking care of Melinda Cox kids while she's in prison...again.
Def appears w/counsel and pleads Guilty to charge. Cause proceeds to sentencing instanter. PSI waived Waiver of Jury filed Def appears w/counsel. Sentenced to 3 1/2 years DOC and w/sentence to run Concurrent w/sentence already imposed (21CF704). Def to pay $75 fine plus costs, fees and assessments. Def given credit for 93 days previously served. Felony Financial Sentencing Order filed Judgment - Sentence to Illinois Department of Corrections filed IMPOUNDED PSI (from 21CF704) |
If you move out of someones home, you have 30 days to pick it up. She never came back to pick up the things that she left behind. I did keep some of her important things and after 30 days, the law of the land states that is belongs to the possessor (me).
When I invited cora to live with me, she was living with a biker and his son. His wife was in prison and she was coming back to live with them. Not really sure if she knows that cora was living there at the time.
I'll post details if she keeps dodging her child support obligation.
This is not a legal or certified document and cannot be used in any judicial or administrative hearings.
The balance on this account is $3230.27 as of 06/03/2023Balances will change as charges are added for the current support terms, payments are received, and/or interest is added at the beginning of each month on the unpaid principal balance. Illinois law states a support obligation or any portion of a support obligation, which becomes due and remains unpaid for 30 days or more shall accrue simple interest at a rate of 9% annum.
Because the rule is that it's no big deal unless it happens to you...
When your sons mom is a deadbeat...
SHE OWES $4,746.96